Fun fact! That Toledo letter opener is likely a souvenir from Toledo (Tol-AY-do) Spain, who are famous for their metalwork and for swords specifically. In fact, they made all of the swords for another prominent character in this video, the Lord of the Rings series. Most people can't buy swords and take them home as souvenirs, so they buy these little letter openers as an airline friendly option.
Toledo is a beautiful medieval town in Castilla-La Mancha, where El Cantar del Mio Cid and Don Quijote takes place; it is a must for anyone who likes medieval history and/or spanish literature!!
Dank is an Australian, a professional drummer with a degree in Jazz Philosophy, who can drive anything with wheels, who basically invented Simpsonwave, who owns a snake he got from wandering in next door to the paint shop, who used to golf with his dad as a kid. The lore never goes where you expect it to go with this guy.
That thing used to be the go-to sampler under $300, and a lot of stuff has been made on them. My sampler, the EP-133, is basically an extremely improved version of it.
My son had one of these sword letter openers in 02. Took it to school, showed it to some "friends", got kicked out of that school and had to go to another school. Fun times.
@@pvshkai dont think the kid shouldve been sent to a different school but attributing this to “snowflakes” is soo weird arent you being a little dramatic ..
@@muammaralthariq5108And raclette isn't even French for cheese. It comes from the French name for "scraping" as in scraping the molten cheese onto bread/potatoes.
Raclette (the cheese grill) is a Swiss dish, where you typically melt the cheese and „pour“ it over potatoes with pickels, onions, etc. It‘s usually eaten in the colder months i.e sept-march. The stonetop is for „Tischgrill“ literally translating to desk grill. Throw some finely cut meat, bacon, etc on top of it, and let it grill. Usually done outside in the warmer months because of all the smoke
6:57 wild seeing this, im sure a bunch were made maybe but i had the same one. It was definitely worse for wear and the paint faded, but its always weird seeing something familiar. I had a couple different kinds of sword letter openers, my favorite had a sheath.
Right? Merchandizing has been a massive part of Star Wars since the franchise began in the 1970s - even before the movie premiered and became a hit you were able to buy T-shirts and the like. For Christmas 1977, the merch was in such high demand that they were selling empty boxes with IOUs inside so there was something to put under Christmas trees. You know if that Star Wars sandwich press had been vintage from the late 1970s, nerds would be treating it like a holy artifact rather than complaining about the franchise being "ruined". Don't get me wrong, Star Wars has definitely gone downhill since Disney took over, but it's not because of merchandising.
Pretty much since the franchise's inception, right? I wasn't alive back when the original trilogy came out but I grew up with the prequels (I was born the same year Phantom Menace came out, actually) and Star Wars has been a merchandise juggernaut for as long as I can remember. Nothing new at all.
We were moving a few years ago and had two identical bread makers. We wanted to donate the one that WASN'T broken and keep the other to recycle it for cash. The recycle place only took broken appliances, so when they went to test ours, they found out it worked and asked if we wanted to keep it, because it was vintage and quite nice. So, sorry to whoever bought that other bread maker.
Gave an audible "whoopoooo!!!!!!" When I saw the pocket operator pop up on screen!! I have the drum one and I LOVE that thing to death! Definitely agree with other commenters that we need a full PO video!!!
Raclette is a type of cheese / type of cheese dish. Traditionally you take half a wheel of cheese and torch the cut side on an open flame until it melts and gets caramelised, then you just SLATHER that melted cheese on... well anything really, but bread and potatoes are pretty common.
I did not. Explain. I’d assume that the excess electricity is being converted to heat so it’s inefficient by design. I once calculated in high school that a human-powered hamster wheel is 100% efficient.
In the USA, that Lord of the Rings Extended Box Set was a Best Buy exclusive. You gad to buy all three movies on the same receipt when the third film came out. If you bought them separately, as they came out, you had to mail in for the slip box with the proof of purchase cut out of each set.
@CycloidalHeadache if wade hated people referring to him with his name he wouldve made that clear a long time ago, its not up to someone else to decide what you want people to do.
1:07 side note, Ibanez's names for their guitars are worse than Sony with headphones, just look at the model name for this one. Everytime Wade mentions Sony's awful naming it reminds me of Ibanez every time, I can only imagine what name they would come up with if they collaborated
Here's a wacky little Cashies story I have. I learnt about Cashies through these videos and I thought to myself "wow, Cashies sounds really cool, I wish I could go to a Cashies". I later found out that there was a Cashies which was literally right next to my local store I go to for my games and movies and I never noticed it before. It's not a very big Cashies but it's right there and it went right under my nose for a decade or so.
Wade, you and I are kindred spirits when it comes to the DVD stuff. Even if I have my Plex server, I still buy physical movies and TV and music from either my work or thrift stores or the occasional online purchase. Better to have watchable discs than be forced to pay more in subscription fees than a decent physical collection costs now.
@@CuteSkyler I was surprised as well. I know he said streaming sucks now at one point, but I still find it nice when big content creators buy physical stuff and make it known the benefits of physical media.
@@TransistorBased Which is why I still buy physical stuff every chance I get. For the typical cost of streaming services, you can get a good stash of stuff on disc.
Dank, dude, I respect you even more now. You're a drummer with some kind of an eye and some kind of regard for guitars. They are what's up my alley when it comes to instruments.
A raclette is a type of cheese. If you look it up you're probably gonna find restaurants with large wheels of it cut in half and melting the exposed center slice before scraping all the melted cheese off into a customer's plate, but the normal, at home raclette experience is buying small slices of the stuff, putting them in those small trays, sliding them right under that heating element until it melts properly then putting the cheese on usually some potatoes. The grill on top is for grilling other stuff you might want to eat along with the cheese but frankly it's just because the heat above the heating element would've been going to waste otherwise.
Mario actually has a long history when it comes to sports games. He was the empire in tennis on NES, before starring in a series of his own sports games such as Mario golf, tennis, that odd spin-off Series where he and Sonic go to the Olympics, ect.
Me happy that Wade starts talk in about retro games, getting me in the mood for a retro gaming thing I’m doing this week. Someday we need retro games and frank in the same room
Star Wars being licensed to all sorts of things is hardly a new thing, but under Disney it has spread even further. I can now get Star Wars themed bath bombs, shower poufs, kids' blue blocker reading glasses, games of Uno or Monopoly, party supplies and so many more along the usual figures, Lego sets and clothing.
I'm not sure if it's like this now, but years ago when I was buying my first electric guitar, Yamahas- increasing in price- were made in China, the US, and Japan. Everybody tries to tout American craftsmanship as the best but Japan can still beat us
@@TransistorBased I do miss my RG1527 tbh, it was made in Japan, absolutely loved it until I had to sell it, but yes it was top quality, it's why I loved the higher end Ibanez stuff cus it wasn't made anywhere outside Japan.
@@shocktnc it's absolutely insane to see how many of the OP-1 were listed for sale secondhand not very long after it came out. People ate up the hype that it was this portable little box that could do everything you ever needed, then once you actually get it you realize that it just has a couple of little buttons and despite having a decent number of sound sources none of them are very well fleshed out
as an american, all we have in our secondhand shops is weird ugly clothing and "sanitized" children's toys. and books and obsolete tech. that's it lmao
In Germany ist's like a somewhat tradition everyone memes about to use a Raclette Grill ones at Christmas or New Years Eve and then putting it away not to be seen for another year.
My dad gave me that exact LOTR DVD collection when he was clearing out his DVD cabinet, binged all of them with my little sister since she stole my DVD player. That was 2015, almost 10 years ago now
The Raclette is litteraly a chease grill. Its a Swiss National dish. You Put stuff to grill in top and cheese in the little pans. But we in Germany Grill stuff in top and putt anything in the pans to over bake IT Witz cheese. Or make little Pizza or Pancakes.😄
Mate, for the first time ever Cashies have pulled through for me. Couple of months ago while I was doing deliveries to one of the cashies store, as I walked past the window display I saw a PS3 Slim console for sale for $99. (currently collecting consoles). After the delivery I asked the lady if I could have a look at the console. Apart from 2 slightly deep scratches the Unit was in brilliant condition. Broke as I am, I made an Impulse purchase and crossed my fingers that I found something thats not rough as hell. It came with all the cables and a Vinyl wrapped silver controller (yuk). As soon as I got home, I plugged it in and it booted up with no dramas. Most amazing thing ever was the HDD. It is a 320GB model. Last time I checked at a Retro Store near where I live they were selling between $150-250 AUD. SOMETIMES mate sometimes Cashies has some really good steals.
I forget that Cashies is actually called "Cash Converters" and not just "Cashies"
Yeah I feel like they should go the way of Vinnies
Yes lo I didn't know went into one lk
I noticed that too, I didn't know it was called Cash Converters. I saw the website and though, wait, hold up.
as an american, i just found this out.
I haven't called my local cashie's 'cash converters' in forever
Fun fact! That Toledo letter opener is likely a souvenir from Toledo (Tol-AY-do) Spain, who are famous for their metalwork and for swords specifically. In fact, they made all of the swords for another prominent character in this video, the Lord of the Rings series. Most people can't buy swords and take them home as souvenirs, so they buy these little letter openers as an airline friendly option.
thats actually really cool, genuinely... now i wanna go to spain and get myself a miniature excalibur as well
Yes. My gramps got one on a holiday to Toledo, and when he died I took it. I still use it to open letters.
it's not tol-ay-do, it's toledo with an e like in get or red
Toledo is a beautiful medieval town in Castilla-La Mancha, where El Cantar del Mio Cid and Don Quijote takes place; it is a must for anyone who likes medieval history and/or spanish literature!!
This is true. I have a similar one in front of me right now!
Dank is an Australian, a professional drummer with a degree in Jazz Philosophy, who can drive anything with wheels, who basically invented Simpsonwave, who owns a snake he got from wandering in next door to the paint shop, who used to golf with his dad as a kid.
The lore never goes where you expect it to go with this guy.
When did Wade mention getting Frank next to a paint shop?
@@Shark_Builds_Broafter shows, there's a couple of Frank centric ones where he explains her backstory
Jazz philosophy eh? No wonder he does TH-cam.
He really is the pure manifestation of Dad Lore™
He's such a genuine guy, can't help but love him
Eventually Wade's desk is going to look like Smaug's treasures but it's microplastics in e-waste.
Macroplastics*
I HAVE THAT LETTER OPENER! My granddad bought it on a holiday in Spain and when he died I got it. I still use it to open letters.
My grandma had the exact same one too! They got it on a holiday in Spain, same as yours. Super crazy
@@Networked01 i guess Spain is the go to place for dwarf swordsmen to arm up at lol
SO DO I the hand guard bit should extend to the end of the hand grip bit should we tell him?
Drill a hole in the 1 Grit and keep the sword in it, like a more borked version of The Sword in the Stone.
it must be done
The bit in the Grit
1 Grit would just break the drill bit
I wish DankPods got the Star Wars Cheese Toastie Maker and actually done a full review on it lol
That’s the coolest username I’ve ever seen…
*did
@@nickc6767 its pi
Ayy it's Pi
-bought account 😪-
nvm
petition for dank to make an entire song on the K.O. music thingy
He could sample his own drumming!
dankmus track with only this
That thing used to be the go-to sampler under $300, and a lot of stuff has been made on them. My sampler, the EP-133, is basically an extremely improved version of it.
- D A N K K O-
@@skinwalker69420 hear hear!
good to see the ipad is STILL working
iOS 10 still kickin
@@Alexthetechie that's iOS 7 or iOS 8
Ain’t nothing to break
@@beans.jusfineon some of his other videos the iPad Lock Screen says “press home to unlock” which was introduced in iOS 10
The EEE PEE CEE will last longer.
Raclette is a type of cheese, my good man
If you look for raclette gifs, you'll find nothing but dairy pornography, honestly.
Someone isn’t a FutureCanoe enjoyer
I went into the comment section to look for that specific comment. Thx mate
@@darjanator dare I ask what... dairy pornography is?
@@h.c.49 yknow, food porn. food pics and gifs that look so good you cant help but salivate.
My son had one of these sword letter openers in 02. Took it to school, showed it to some "friends", got kicked out of that school and had to go to another school. Fun times.
Geez 🙄 sad to hear some people were snowflakes even back then.
@@pvshka They grew up to be Karens. Buzzkills and insecure people have existed as long as civilization itself.
@@pvshkai dont think the kid shouldve been sent to a different school but attributing this to “snowflakes” is soo weird arent you being a little dramatic ..
@@pvshka You know, any thoughts you could have are instantly made irrelevant by using that word lmao
@@M50A1 found the karen who got triggered by the letter opener
"It says nothing about being a cheese grill on the front" while literally pointing at the word raclette lol
Not everyone speak French
@@muammaralthariq5108And raclette isn't even French for cheese. It comes from the French name for "scraping" as in scraping the molten cheese onto bread/potatoes.
Insert Simpsons "Le Grille" joke here
@@muammaralthariq5108 I know it was just being silly
@@ben_1 correct, but raclette is only really used international to describe when you're making cheese this way
Fun fact. The local newspaper here in Toledo Ohio is named "the blade" because of the swords from the Spanish city.
F#*k the Block family! Oh, yeah! Hello fellow glass city resident!
Small world I'm from the city of Crackron.
i only know toledo from corporal klinger
@@ADJLfanatic52 Super small world! I live in Medina. Girlfriend is at UA right now.
Raclette (the cheese grill) is a Swiss dish, where you typically melt the cheese and „pour“ it over potatoes with pickels, onions, etc. It‘s usually eaten in the colder months i.e sept-march.
The stonetop is for „Tischgrill“ literally translating to desk grill. Throw some finely cut meat, bacon, etc on top of it, and let it grill. Usually done outside in the warmer months because of all the smoke
Sounds scrumptious
That sounds amazing
6:57 wild seeing this, im sure a bunch were made maybe but i had the same one. It was definitely worse for wear and the paint faded, but its always weird seeing something familiar. I had a couple different kinds of sword letter openers, my favorite had a sheath.
Ive got a very similar grill which I use regularly can't beat some delicious grilled meats and melted cheese
3:36 To be fair, Lucas Films was doing this sort of thing LOOOOONG before they were bought by Disney
Yeah, Star Wars is not really the example for rampant merchandizing as a recent trend
@@witchfynder_finder Literally since a new hope.
Right? Merchandizing has been a massive part of Star Wars since the franchise began in the 1970s - even before the movie premiered and became a hit you were able to buy T-shirts and the like. For Christmas 1977, the merch was in such high demand that they were selling empty boxes with IOUs inside so there was something to put under Christmas trees.
You know if that Star Wars sandwich press had been vintage from the late 1970s, nerds would be treating it like a holy artifact rather than complaining about the franchise being "ruined". Don't get me wrong, Star Wars has definitely gone downhill since Disney took over, but it's not because of merchandising.
@@SynchronizorVideosthe recent merch has been trash, but its not because of disney, its because of companies like hashbro
Pretty much since the franchise's inception, right?
I wasn't alive back when the original trilogy came out but I grew up with the prequels (I was born the same year Phantom Menace came out, actually) and Star Wars has been a merchandise juggernaut for as long as I can remember. Nothing new at all.
We were moving a few years ago and had two identical bread makers. We wanted to donate the one that WASN'T broken and keep the other to recycle it for cash. The recycle place only took broken appliances, so when they went to test ours, they found out it worked and asked if we wanted to keep it, because it was vintage and quite nice. So, sorry to whoever bought that other bread maker.
I grew up watching LOTR on that exact DVD set. The first time I saw the non-extended editions I was so confused; I didn't recognize my privilige.
Gave an audible "whoopoooo!!!!!!" When I saw the pocket operator pop up on screen!! I have the drum one and I LOVE that thing to death!
Definitely agree with other commenters that we need a full PO video!!!
Should out to Lee Carvallo’s Putting Challenge. "Ball is in... parking lot. Would you like to play again? You have selected, NO."
YOU HAVE ENTERED POWER DRIVE
Raclette is a type of cheese / type of cheese dish. Traditionally you take half a wheel of cheese and torch the cut side on an open flame until it melts and gets caramelised, then you just SLATHER that melted cheese on... well anything really, but bread and potatoes are pretty common.
"it's like a garage sale from your 2am doom scroll session". Never have words been more true.
Did you know that electric heaters are the only electric devices that are 100% efficient?
I did not. Explain. I’d assume that the excess electricity is being converted to heat so it’s inefficient by design.
I once calculated in high school that a human-powered hamster wheel is 100% efficient.
@@ferretyluv
All electricity used by a heater is turned into heat. Heat is usually seen as waste, but if it's a heater then bob's your auntie.
Even then it's still not 100% because there's liable to be some light and possibly very faint noise
Not true 100%. It's more like a 98%, or 99%.
@@TransistorBased the noise and the light will get converted into heat when hitting walls and objects
"Now enter the force of your swing. You have entered POWER DRIVE!"
I suggest, 'Feather touch'
ball is in, 'parking lot'
flipped my shit when i saw the PO-33, had one as a desk toy for ages, so much fun
such a coincidence, i was just looking at them online the other day, considering getting into music with it. it's a neat little thing
0:28 the words of a man that's had to deal with Aramex before 😆
In the USA, that Lord of the Rings Extended Box Set was a Best Buy exclusive. You gad to buy all three movies on the same receipt when the third film came out. If you bought them separately, as they came out, you had to mail in for the slip box with the proof of purchase cut out of each set.
So nice of Wade to let the Cashies employees not suffer from his in-store yelling for a change.
@CycloidalHeadache A lot of people refer to Wade by his first name lmao why are you gatekeeping names
I think it was mostly all VO (voice over) also ignore that other comment
@CycloidalHeadache if wade hated people referring to him with his name he wouldve made that clear a long time ago, its not up to someone else to decide what you want people to do.
@CycloidalHeadache No.
@CycloidalHeadachedid bro just say to not refer Dank as Wade??? What the sh- is this attempt. 💀
1:07 side note, Ibanez's names for their guitars are worse than Sony with headphones, just look at the model name for this one. Everytime Wade mentions Sony's awful naming it reminds me of Ibanez every time, I can only imagine what name they would come up with if they collaborated
you dont like the SH11-X86-AG87ST?? its iconic!!
the sony-ibanez llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwllllantysiliogogogoch!
0:03 I'm SORRY okay!? I don't have my shoes on and it's raining outside!! >:(
Here's a wacky little Cashies story I have. I learnt about Cashies through these videos and I thought to myself "wow, Cashies sounds really cool, I wish I could go to a Cashies". I later found out that there was a Cashies which was literally right next to my local store I go to for my games and movies and I never noticed it before. It's not a very big Cashies but it's right there and it went right under my nose for a decade or so.
the return of cashies (wifi edition)
I LOVE CASHIES
Cash-ies
The work from home special😂 pretty on with the times 😂
The fellowship of the PKCell
The two nuggets
The return of the cashies
🤣
Wade, you and I are kindred spirits when it comes to the DVD stuff. Even if I have my Plex server, I still buy physical movies and TV and music from either my work or thrift stores or the occasional online purchase. Better to have watchable discs than be forced to pay more in subscription fees than a decent physical collection costs now.
Me and my hordes of DVDs were pleasantly surprised by him buying DVDs. The only things I download are things I can't get any other way.
@@CuteSkyler I was surprised as well. I know he said streaming sucks now at one point, but I still find it nice when big content creators buy physical stuff and make it known the benefits of physical media.
@@Jrodsly BluRays still suck, though. Remove that DRM already.
Digital things can always be taken away from you
@@TransistorBased Which is why I still buy physical stuff every chance I get. For the typical cost of streaming services, you can get a good stash of stuff on disc.
Four (five?) years, and I'm pretty sure this is the most movement we've *ever* seen from Frank.
True lol
10:03 FRANK TIME
You, dear sir, will take your bag of "golf bats" away from our establishment.
Dank, dude, I respect you even more now. You're a drummer with some kind of an eye and some kind of regard for guitars. They are what's up my alley when it comes to instruments.
I hope the Blade of Toledo will open nuggets in the future.
i would absolutely browse Cashies like once a week if i was Australian. it's like a big permanent flea market
A raclette is a type of cheese. If you look it up you're probably gonna find restaurants with large wheels of it cut in half and melting the exposed center slice before scraping all the melted cheese off into a customer's plate, but the normal, at home raclette experience is buying small slices of the stuff, putting them in those small trays, sliding them right under that heating element until it melts properly then putting the cheese on usually some potatoes. The grill on top is for grilling other stuff you might want to eat along with the cheese but frankly it's just because the heat above the heating element would've been going to waste otherwise.
"It's not 4K ultra" I mean 1080P bluray exists and looks way better than DVD and dare I say most 4K streams
he probably meant the 4K UHD discs, which have the best-looking version of the films.
@@Kenshiro438 I know, but it's like he's forgetting a step between 4K bluray and DVD
7:38 a fine addition to the collection
8:54 ahh yes, the music genre of TENCHO. The one that the kids like.
The level of quality for the prices you pay on their instruments is abysmal
@@TransistorBasedsadly yes, I used to want some of their gear, then I learned what its actually like and just how overpriced it is.
3:05 bro turned into a wisconsinite for a second 😂
"It says nothing about being a cheese grill on the front" Literally says Raclette Grill on the front
You're assuming people know what Raclette is. I've yet to meet someone who knows.
@@PhoenicopterusR Cultural differences, where I'm from it would be impossible to find someone who doesn't know what it is
Dank's probably the kind of person to assume Raclette was the brand
I've never heard "Raclette" in my entire life. Just like every other english speaker, though, I know the word "cheese".
@@PixyEm bruh.
Whaaat, you don't remember Anakin Skywalker's best pal, Cheese Toastie? 😂
I'm willing to bet ol' m8 cashies gets a surge in business every time a special is posted.
And I was hoping he'd nab a bread machine!
I liked the part where he forgot that Lucasfilms was a large company that took advantage of Star Wars and gave us the prequels.
I swear, if I ever end up in Australia, I'm totally gonna go to a Cashies
A Mecca of Australian art and culture if ever there was one.
We have them in the UK too, literally the same in every way.
@@Kebaskiahere in spain too!
We have them in Scotland as mentioned above! They've got the unfortunate nickname of smack converters 😅
Take a Polaroid of the Toledo sword so you can have a representation of it in the hoard while also keeping it in the office.
I feel personally attacked 07:08
Oh wow, I had that exact letter opener as a kid. What a blast from the past.
A new cashiers special and the return of dankmus!!
it's a raclette grill, meaning that yes it is a cheese grill, just for specifically raclette, which is made to be grilled and scraped off the top.
3:20 bro raclette is cheese
That's trippy, that sunbeam bread maker he was looking at is actually at my local Cashies.
1) raclette is a type of cheese that is usually grilled or fried.
2) why is Mario on the cover of a golf game?!
Mario actually has a long history when it comes to sports games. He was the empire in tennis on NES, before starring in a series of his own sports games such as Mario golf, tennis, that odd spin-off Series where he and Sonic go to the Olympics, ect.
Mario has been in several golf games, some good some dire
The fact that TENCHO was not pointed out is heartbreaking.
They need to put a statue of you in Cashies
Me happy that Wade starts talk in about retro games, getting me in the mood for a retro gaming thing I’m doing this week. Someday we need retro games and frank in the same room
5:22 why did I think the golf course was an ear
That’s such a steal for one of those pocket operators.
"You're not ready mate?!" "mate im on the toilet" "while you're shopping can you get some paper?"
Same here lol
Why are you spying on me and posting about it on the internet?
@@d3nza482 I thought that's what the internet was for. 🙂
Star Wars being licensed to all sorts of things is hardly a new thing, but under Disney it has spread even further. I can now get Star Wars themed bath bombs, shower poufs, kids' blue blocker reading glasses, games of Uno or Monopoly, party supplies and so many more along the usual figures, Lego sets and clothing.
RIP cashies website after a dankpods video
That stretched Saturn footage has me grinding my teeth
On the Ibanez thing. The Prestige and Premium lines are still made in Japan.
I'm not sure if it's like this now, but years ago when I was buying my first electric guitar, Yamahas- increasing in price- were made in China, the US, and Japan. Everybody tries to tout American craftsmanship as the best but Japan can still beat us
@@TransistorBased I do miss my RG1527 tbh, it was made in Japan, absolutely loved it until I had to sell it, but yes it was top quality, it's why I loved the higher end Ibanez stuff cus it wasn't made anywhere outside Japan.
They need to do an international advert with you at this point
The Toledo letter opener is cute AF 😂
I have one. It is a beastie
As someone into synths pulling out something by Teenage Engineering is like a jumpscare
Pocket Operators are peak nugget
And not in the good sense
@@TransistorBasedindeed, the quality of a calculator with the price of disneys new hamburgers
@@shocktnc it's absolutely insane to see how many of the OP-1 were listed for sale secondhand not very long after it came out. People ate up the hype that it was this portable little box that could do everything you ever needed, then once you actually get it you realize that it just has a couple of little buttons and despite having a decent number of sound sources none of them are very well fleshed out
They use Australia Post, at least they deliver.
DankPods stand up comedy routine is gold.
6:37 I’ve got a little Toledo letter opener like that! The hilt is different but it’s got the same “Toledo” branding!
Omg my parents had that sword opener! The coolest thing as a kid and for some reason they wouldn't let a group of rowdy children play with it. Ever.
1:41 "collajutie"
An ode to Cashies on the little beat machine would be a neat idea.
Can we appreciate how he owns a Sega Saturn?
I prefer Mega Drive, but yeah
Seeing DankPods featuring a musical sampler on the channel fills a weirdly shaped hole in my soul
9:08 tencho is my favourite genre of music
Frank ate all the dots in a mathematically optimal fashion!
I'd like to think that wade (canonically) came out of cashies, and wasnt born.
"Doesn't say anything about cheese" *points to raclette*
as an american, all we have in our secondhand shops is weird ugly clothing and "sanitized" children's toys. and books and obsolete tech. that's it lmao
They sound like pawn shops.
No, you're just going to the wrong shops 😂.
Imagine getting a mini excalibur from a cashies
8:03 "2... AAAs"
I am indeed not ready to go to Cashies
The pocket operator is like, $150+! That's a bargain! So much freaking fun to use too.
Dankman slaying an mp3 duck in half with a sword wasn’t on my 2024 list but here we go!
Today i learned that Australians call a panini press a "toastie maker" and that's just swell
At 3:11 - Raclette is a traditionnal French dish made with cheese, and that is eaten in those weird shaped ovens. We've always had one at home loll
We use it in Switzerland all the time
I’ve never had raclette on an oven like that, I’ve only had it served in a half wheel melted where you can scoop it or pour it out of the wheel
For at home, you use the grill like that to cook the meat and veg at the same time as the cheese, and it's the cheesiest thing you'll ever eat
In Germany ist's like a somewhat tradition everyone memes about to use a Raclette Grill ones at Christmas or New Years Eve and then putting it away not to be seen for another year.
Its eaten IN the oven? That sounds impractical
As soon as I saw this on my page I started coughing bc I was so excited
"there's probably kids watching this channel that are younger than this" no....please
Calling a grilled cheese a "cheese toastie" is so cute
9:13 eyyyy it's the Cuckoo!
My dad gave me that exact LOTR DVD collection when he was clearing out his DVD cabinet, binged all of them with my little sister since she stole my DVD player. That was 2015, almost 10 years ago now
The Raclette is litteraly a chease grill. Its a Swiss National dish. You Put stuff to grill in top and cheese in the little pans.
But we in Germany Grill stuff in top and putt anything in the pans to over bake IT Witz cheese. Or make little Pizza or Pancakes.😄
Mate, for the first time ever Cashies have pulled through for me. Couple of months ago while I was doing deliveries to one of the cashies store, as I walked past the window display I saw a PS3 Slim console for sale for $99. (currently collecting consoles). After the delivery I asked the lady if I could have a look at the console. Apart from 2 slightly deep scratches the Unit was in brilliant condition. Broke as I am, I made an Impulse purchase and crossed my fingers that I found something thats not rough as hell. It came with all the cables and a Vinyl wrapped silver controller (yuk).
As soon as I got home, I plugged it in and it booted up with no dramas. Most amazing thing ever was the HDD. It is a 320GB model. Last time I checked at a Retro Store near where I live they were selling between $150-250 AUD. SOMETIMES mate sometimes Cashies has some really good steals.
4:03 i remember watching DVDs on my PS2 back then 😂
I tried to use that excuse for blu-rays with a PS3. My parents still wouldn't buy one
Came for the sword, stayed for the frank
YES THE AUSSIE MAN IS YELLING AGAIN. AND ITS CASHIES!